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Three Swagger Novellas
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A collection of three interconnected novellas that follow each generation of the iconic Swagger family—grandfather Charles, father Earl, and fan favorite hero Bob Lee—from New York Times bestselling author, Pulitzer Prize winner, and “true master at the pinnacle of his craft” (Jack Carr, #1 New York Times bestselling author) Stephen Hunter.
In City of Meat, Charles Swagger is on the hunt for notorious bank robber Baby Face Nelson when he traces a tip to the Chicago stock yards. While there, he’s brutally assaulted by a madman involved in a nearby narcotics ring. The ring plans to spread its new drug to the residents of the disenfranchised 7th District of Chicago and to make matters worse, this is no ordinary drug—it makes some users happy, drives others insane, and kills many of the rest. Will Charles be able to stop the ring before it’s too late? Or is he in over his head among the dark streets of Chicago?
Earl Swagger investigates a violent bank robbery that left two dead and a fortune missing in small-town Maryland in Johnny Tuesday. At every turn, however, he’s met with silence and hostility from the townsfolk, which makes sense when he uncovers municipal corruption, gang politics, jaded aristocrats, scheming gamblers, a hitman, a femme fatale, and a whole bunch of men with guns. Luckily, Earl has brought his own guns in this unputdownable noir mystery.
Finally, in Five Dolls for the Gut Hook, a thirty-two-year-old Bob Lee Swagger is back from Vietnam nearly broken over good men lost for nothing. He’s turned down that whiskey road to hell. But one afternoon he’s awakened from his nightmares by two men with a problem. As nearby Hot Springs tries to retool its image from gambling paradise to family resort, a butcher has begun to prey on the city’s young women, a figure straight out of a horror movie. Hot Springs Homicide is baffled and recruit Bob’s help. “I’m a sniper,” says Bob, “not a detective.”
“But,” comes the reply, “you are the son and grandson of two of the greatest detectives this state has ever produced.” On that premise alone, Bob takes up the hunt for a killer who not only kills but desecrates. At the same time, we understand that Bob Lee Swagger is also hunting for his own salvation.
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The excellent latest from Pulitzer winner Hunter (Basil's War) showcases three generations of the crime-fighting Swagger family in stylistically diverse tales of violence and corruption. In "City of Meat"—an exercise in social realism that recalls Upton Sinclair—Charles Swagger, the federal agent who shot John Dillinger, investigates a narcotics ring being run out of the Chicago Union Stock Yards in 1934, whose latest product could prove disastrous. "Johnny Tuesday" is a hyperviolent, noir-tinged shoot-'em-up in which Charles's son, Earl, probes an unsolved bank robbery in 1947 Chesterfield, Md. The collection concludes with "Five Dolls for the Gut Hook," an homage to the "giallo" Italian slasher films of the 1970s that finds Earl's son, Bob Lee Swagger, accepting an assignment from an Arkansas police department to investigate a series of brutal murders. Existing fans will be delighted by the amount of character development and action Hunter packs into these novellas, while new readers will find them a perfect entry point into the Swagger universe. Hunter is at the top of his game.
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The Master
If Shakespeare had been born a hick in Alabama…it’s easy to imagine he’d write three heraldic stories from different eras in progression of three nomenclatures as Sir Hunter has here with masterful aplomb. Wordmithery and brave voice, here, that only a Master dare to lay down. Hoo-haw!
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Three stories about the Swagger men. Men of the gun. What could be better? (Well, more of course)
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Great Book . Of Great Stories .